Thank youProbably not enough details to guesstimate (trim, options, etc.) That being said, in today's market, anything below MSRP is a good price, provided you can get it.
Is $4,000 below the MSRP a good price for a 2023 Aviator?
I am paying cash with no trade in and no Dealer add ons. The Lincoln build MSRP is $63,480. The Dealer in NH said they will take $4,000 off this and sell me the Aviator for $59,480 plus tax if I order it. Based on my research most have been selling over MSRP for the 2022 here in New England. I wonder if this is the new trend for 2023 selling below MSRP.Hi bosski. With minimal information, yes, it sounds like a decent price for the current economic situation. However, as others mentioned, more information would help. Is that with or without a trade-in? If you are financing, what is the finance/interest rate? Are any Lincoln Incentives/Rebates are included in that price,, and if yes, how much? Is the Dealer pacing on other Delaer add-ons, like window etching, rustproofing/undercoating, paint/interior protection treatments, pinstriping...etc. etc.?
Paying cash or financing generally makes no difference to the Dealer, other than they can make more money on fees, finder fees, etc., if you finance. So they may sometimes try to steer you towards financing, and financing through their lenders.
Either way, cash or finance, the Dealer gets paid in full once the papers are signed. So what is important is what interest rate are you receiving if you finance, since it will affect your overall cost.
Let us know and good luck.
I am paying cash with no trade in and no Dealer add ons. The Lincoln build MSRP is $63,480. The Dealer in NH said they will take $4,000 off this and sell me the Aviator for $59,480 plus tax if I order it. Based on my research most have been selling over MSRP for the 2022 here in New England. I wonder if this is the new trend for 2023 selling below MSRP.
Thank you for your input.Hi bosski. My opinion: It is not a "trend". It may just be that they are looking to make their sales quotas. Or they like the way you look. Or they plan on packing on some Dealer add-ons when you actually sit down to sign the papers. Who knows?
Assuming there are no manufacturer Incentives/Rebates available in your region from Lincoln, that is a good price for the current economic situation. Even with available Incentives/Rebates, it would still be considered a good price nowadays.
Of course, it never hurts to try and negotiate lower. If you have more than one convenient Lincoln Dealership, try and use the price quoted from each as leverage to get the other one lower.
Let us know how you make out and good luck.
I just returned home from the Dealership and ordering a 2023 Aviator for $4,000 under MSRP. I did not want to lose out on this offer by waiting.Highly doubt you'll get it for under MSRP. Good luck if you stumbled into a strong situation though!
I just returned home from the Dealership and ordering a 2023 Aviator for $4,000 under MSRP. I did not want to lose out on this offer by waiting.
Thank youHi bosski. That is great!
Just carefully double check all the math on all the paperwork. And read everything carefully to avoid any last minute, unpleasant surprises later wehn you go to pick it up. That is when some salespeople and Dealers like to surprise a buyer who has new vehicle stars in their eyes.
Keep us updated and good luck.
You may be getting a discount that is offered to the dealer and not the general public. It was a lifetime ago that I spent a few years selling cars, and back then this wasn't an uncommon practice. The manufacturer would offer incentives to dealers to sell certain models so the manufacturer could crow about outselling the competition in that particular model.I just returned home from the Dealership and ordering a 2023 Aviator for $4,000 under MSRP. I did not want to lose out on this offer by waiting.
Thank you for this info and I will contact the Dealer to make sure.Make sure that you're price protected so that if the price of the vehicle increases before it's delivered to you, you'll still pay the original price.
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